I’m in this mood of organizing my inventory. If you’re like me, there is a folder that you just shove things into to organize later. This folder is scary as all get out and I’ve avoided it for a very long time. In this folder are fat packs of clothing, hair, shoes and all my Truth hairs. I love Truth hair fat packs but rarely am I successful at digging out the individual colors into color family folders. To put an end to the madness, at least for the Truth hair, here are two lists I compiled:

The alphabetical list is super handy since items in folders are by default sorted alphabetically. This means the alphabetical list with the corresponding color family makes it easy to drag the correct colors into the color family folders I made.

Have you noticed that your photos aren’t as “smooth” as others? Do you see jagged edges on avatars and objects in your photos? It might be due to the low resolution of your photographs.

“GAH! What’s Resolution?”, you my ask. Its the level of detail and/or pixels. The higher the detail and pixels the better the photo. You will want to take the biggest photo possible.

High-res Snapshot

It’s under the ‘Client’ menu and when you have a ‘X’ in front of it, it’s activated. It’s only useful if you use the ‘Snapshot to Disk’ function because you can change the resolution settings manually in the Take Snapshot option window. Normally if you take a ‘Snapshot to Disk’, it has the same resolution as your monitor. When High-res Snapshot is activated, that resolution is doubled. (eg. 1280×744 2,72MB becomes 2560×1488 10,8MB) Source: Vint Falken. “SL Photography: In-world tips and tricks”.

The new two photos show the different of low and high resolution photos.